Should I Get a Small $30 Olive Tree or a $150 Mature One?

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Asked By NatureLover88 On

I'm looking to plant an olive tree in my backyard and can't decide between a smaller 1-foot tall tree for $30 or a mature 5-foot tree for $150. The bigger one is more expensive, but it already looks like a tree, which is a plus. One downside is that I'd need to borrow a truck to bring it home. Also, I'm a bit concerned about planting a mature tree in the middle of summer. Is it worth the risk, or should I stick with the smaller one in case it doesn't make it?

3 Answers

Answered By OliveExpert77 On

Honestly, if you want olives, go for the bigger tree. It might take 3-7 years to start producing fruits, and you don’t want to gamble on the smaller tree possibly being a dud. The extra $120 might save you years of waiting!

PlantWhisperer99 -

Exactly! Plus, it’ll be nice to have a bigger tree in your yard sooner rather than later.

SkepticalSapling -

What if the smaller one catches up eventually? Anyone experienced that?

Answered By GreenThumb21 On

I'd hold off for a couple of months. Summer isn't the best time to plant any tree, and they usually struggle in the heat. Planting in the fall can give them a better chance to establish before winter hits. Just my two cents!

OutdoorEnthusiast99 -

It really depends on where you are. Some places are less harsh in summer, but it's generally tough for new trees!

CuriousGardener42 -

What about the heat, though? Can you plant anything during summer? I was considering some drought-tolerant plants myself.

Answered By PropertyValueGuru On

I recommend waiting for cooler temps and definitely going with the mature tree. You're essentially paying to skip years of growth, and a larger tree adds a lot more value to your property. If you might sell in the next decade, this investment is worth it!

WiseGardener55 -

Totally agree! Plus, if you live there long-term, the bigger tree is just going to look way better.

HomeownerHustler -

Great point! A beautiful large tree really can make a difference when selling.

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